Fayetteville’s code enforcement office has created an app to allow residents to report violations of property rules and other issues.

The MyFayetteville app is currently only available for Android-based devices through the Google Play store; an iOS version will available from Apple in the coming months. The code enforcement office, which employs two officers, helps ensure compliance with city ordinances related to residential and commercial property, including maintenance, trash removal, junk vehicles, noise, illegally posted signs and more.

Violations can also be reported online at https://fayetteville-ga.gov/city-departments/community-development/code-enforcement/, or by calling 770-719-4150. To determine if a situation violates a city ordinance, refer to the full code at https://library.municode.com/ga/fayetteville/codes/code_of_ordinances.

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